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Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho could be set for a second Football Association charge in a matter of days on Monday.

Mourinho, who has until 6pm tonight to respond to a misconduct charge related to comments he made about referee Anthony Taylor prior to United's match against Liverpool earlier this month, was sent to the stands for the second half of Manchester United's goalless draw with Burnley on Saturday.

The former Chelsea boss was banished at half-time by referee Mark Clattenburg, who had rejected a penalty claim from United towards the end of the first period.

The FA will now look at the official's report of the match before deciding whether to charge Mourinho.

The draw extended United's winless run in the Premier League to four games.

And forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic has failed to net in his last six league matches - his worst scoring run since he was at Inter Milan in late 2007.

However, midfielder Ander Herrera, who was sent off against the Clarets, is convinced Ibrahimovic will soon light up Old Trafford after scoring just once in his last 10 matches.

The Swede did not score from any of his 12 attempts against Burnley, but clearly retains the confidence of his team-mates.

"I think if one player can get back and pass this moment it's him because of his attitude, his character, the way he works," Herrera said.

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Herrera says "both draws felt like defeats" yet remains confident United are going in the right direction, even if fortune is seemingly not on their side.

"The dressing room was completely disappointed because of the way we played," he said. "Four points we deserved to get easily, Stoke and Burnley.

"We have to get the heads up because we have done a lot of good things."

Herrera's dismissal means he will miss United's final Premier League match before the international break at Swansea next Sunday, which comes after a testing Europa League clash in Istanbul against Fenerbahce.